Trump: Network News 'Licenses' Must Be Challenged

After his attacks--in tweets and a press conference--on NBC over a story that the President had talked about massively increasing the country's nuclear arsenal got major attention and bipartisan pushback, the President Wednesday evening tweeted a direct challenge to network news:

Network news has become so partisan, distorted and fake that licenses must be challenged and, if appropriate, revoked. Not fair to public!

The Radio-Television Digital News Association's Voice of the First Amendment Task Force has condemned the threats and the tweet they rode in on. Executive director Dan Shelley said the threat was "not only dangerous to the American people’s right to access responsible journalism, it represents a clear misunderstanding on his part of how much control the federal government can exercise as it relates to networks and cable channels."

FCC chair Ajit Pai had no comment at press time, but he has pledged to Congress that he would not act in a manner that stifles or penalizes free speech "even if requested by the administration.